When an NFL team from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania makes a late play on a free agent, that team typically comes from the Philadelphia area. With tackle Jake Long, the 11th-hour effort originated in Pittsburgh. Adam Schefter of ESPN reports that the Steelers “made a play” to get Long, just before he agreed to terms…ProFootballTalk » Pittsburgh Steelers

Fifth year offensive tackle, Jake Long, was the first overall pick in the 2008 NFL Draft. The Dolphins drafted Long after they finished their 2007 season winning just one regular season game. Much like the Steelers, the Dolphins do not have one player they drafted in 2008 remaining on the roster. The four-time pro bowler signed with [...]...

The Pittsburgh Steelers have re-signed veteran long-snapper Greg Warren to a one-year contract, the team announced today. Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed.Warren has spent his entire ......

It is happenstance that the Steelers will celebrate their 80th season in the NFL by playing games against three of their oldest rivals – the Philadelphia Eagles, Washington Redskins, and New York G......

Mike Wallace is no showing optional OTAs for the Steelers as he wants a new long term deal. Wallace, who has yet to sign his 1 year, 2.742 million restricted free agent tender, reportedly wants Calvin Johnson/Larry Fitzgerald money, which is somewhere around 15+ million per year over 7-8 years. Wallace couldn’t get that from the Steelers even if they wanted to give it to him because of their cap situation, but he and the Steelers are in least in talks on a long term deal. It’s unclear if one will get done. Right now, the Steelers hold all the leverage. Since he’s only had 3 years in the league, the Steelers can slash his salary to 577,000 if he doesn’t resign by June 15th.